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Copyrightaction.com reports of two proposed
revisions to UK law, that will have a palpable
effect on all of us. The first is an expansive new
rule that will permit the use of "orphan works,"
i.e., photographs whose copyright ownership
cannot be discerned, contained in the "Digital
Economy Bill," expected to pass in the next
month or so. The second is a proposed rule to
ban "professional" photographers from publishing
photographs made in public, without the consent
of all identifiable people who appear in it, in the
name of protecting privacy interests.
http://copyrightaction.com/forum/uk...and-bans-non-consensual-photography-in-public
The orphan works provision of the proposed
Digital Economy Bill would appear to have
broad global consequences, as it appears to
enable UK publishers to make use of any
photograph they find online, the provenance
of which cannot be established.
revisions to UK law, that will have a palpable
effect on all of us. The first is an expansive new
rule that will permit the use of "orphan works,"
i.e., photographs whose copyright ownership
cannot be discerned, contained in the "Digital
Economy Bill," expected to pass in the next
month or so. The second is a proposed rule to
ban "professional" photographers from publishing
photographs made in public, without the consent
of all identifiable people who appear in it, in the
name of protecting privacy interests.
http://copyrightaction.com/forum/uk...and-bans-non-consensual-photography-in-public
The orphan works provision of the proposed
Digital Economy Bill would appear to have
broad global consequences, as it appears to
enable UK publishers to make use of any
photograph they find online, the provenance
of which cannot be established.